Lamp.



No. 858,251. 7 PATENTED JUNE 25, 1907.

' -0. s. ATTERHOLT.

LAMP.

APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 2, 1906.

W/YNESSES: NVENTOA.

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,QLIVER, SHALLENBERGER A'r'rarinonnyor JERMYN, PENNSYLVANIA.

Specification of Letters Patent. I I I Application filed hhr 2 51906. Serial No. 341,785.

'LAMPQ Patented June 25, 1907.

.. To ail whom/it may concern:

Be it known that I, OLIVER SHALLENBER- GER ATTERHoLT, a' citizen of the United States, residing at Jermyn, in the county of Lackawanna and State of Pennsylvania, have invented anew and usetul Lamp, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to illuminating lamps, and has for its principal object to provide an ornamental lamp bod and globe arranged to carry aburner or t e like and in which an electrical current, oil or other material may be used as an illuminant.

A further object of the invention is to provide a lamp or lamp bodywhich may be made in- Various ornamentaldesigns and which is adapted to be constructed wholly of glass, it

being unnecessary to employ metallic or other ,supportsfor the globe or shade.

A still further object of the invention is to provide a lamp-including a separable body portion and globe in which the. body portion is provided with a contracted neck arranged be ow the. globe support, and serving as a means forsu porting the burner element.

A still 'furt er object of the invention is to provide a lamp or lamp body in which the burner element is readily accessible for renewal, re airs, cleaning or. adjustment.

With t ese and other. objects in view, as

'will more fully hereinafter a pear, the invention consists in certain nove features f construction .and arrangement of parts, ereinafter fully described, illustrated in the ac'com-- panying drawings, and particularly pointed" out in the appended claims, it being understood that, various changes, in'the form, proportions, 'size and minor details of the struc tu're maybe made without departing from the spirit or sacrificing anyof the advantages of the invention. v

In the accompanying .drawings: Figure 1 is a sectional elevation of a lamp constructed in accordance with the inyentlon. Fig. 21s

asimilar view illustrating a slight modification of the structure. Fig. 3 1s a still further modification embodying the invention.

Similar numerals of reference are employed to indicate correspondin parts throughout the several figures of the rawings.

ordinary construction and In the construction illustrated in Fig; 3,

' may be arrange In the construction-shown in Fig. 1, the base or body of the lamp is provided with --a contracted-neck 11 and outwardlyfiared top andbott'om, the bottom being of greater diameter than the top and serving as'a base on which thelamp mayrest. The contracted neck 11 serves as a support for the burner element. In the present instance an incan-T descent lamp :0 is shown, the lamp being of rovided with a threaded end that is adapte toscrew within I ably extended upward into the glo e' 16. Theglobe 16 has a'closed round-.top, and at the bottom is extended inward, and is pro-- vided with a depending annular flange 17 that seatswi thin the. top of the body portion or stand 10, the globe being firmly si i pported,

and being held from lateral play. he globe may be readily removed when cleaning be- -a threaded socket 15 carried bythe contracted. neck 11, and the lamp being refercomes necessary, or when it is desired to remove the lamp.

In the construction shown in Fig. 2, the body portion or stem is the same as that shown inFig. 1, while the globe com rises an upper dome shaped portion 16 an a lower or ase portion-16 which latter is provided with the de ending flange 17 that fits within the top of t e base or burner carrier. Y At the outer edge of the base portion 16 is a verti- 'cally disposed flange I8, Within which the lower edge of the upper portion of the globe is seated. i

the base member 10' 'has its top portion-extended and of much greater diameter than the bottom, and this top portion is provided 'with a flan e 21 'that extends around a seat elements, the former being centrally open In testimony that I claim the foregoing as from top to bottom and having its bore conmy own, I have hereto affixed my signature tracted at an intermediate oint to engage a inthe presenceof two witnesses.

burner element, and the glo he element being OLIVER SHALLENBERGER ATTERHOLT. 5 closed at the. top and having an open bottom, Witnesses:

and a depending edge seating within-the up- H. D. CAREY,'

penedge of the base element. I MARY E. WILLIAMS. 

